The Raymond recorder (1928-04-13)
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The Raymond recorder (1928-04-13)
- Publication date
- 1928-04-13
- Topics
- Raymond recorder
- Publisher
- David C. Peterson
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 49.7M
Page 1:
- News Notes
- Beet Land Plowing
- A New Hotel?
- Addition Franchise
Page 2:
- Where is the Money to Come From?
- Western Canada Aviation
- Alberta Oil Development
- Agricultural Implement Production
- The Art of Making Tea
- Byrd Has Practically Completed His Plans
- Recipes for This Week
- Pilots Are Well Paid
- Mount Amery
- Internally and Externally It is Good
Page 3:
- Testimony is Heard on Charges of Braches of Naval Discipline
- Has Vision of a Great British Empire Free Trade Agreement
- Survey of H. B. Line to Fort Churchill Has Bee Completed
- Apply for Railway Charters
- Noted Arctic Explorer
- Discuss Activities of Communists in Canada
- Amendments Provide for the Grading of New Wheat Varieties
- Taking Risk on Dirigible
- Hockey Titles Come West
- Must Leave Belgium
- Not Feasible for Canada
- Officially Withdraws from Public Life
- H. B. Railway Construction
- Will Discuss Sedition Bill
- Was Prominent Solicitor
- B. C. Eggs Shipped to New Zealand
- Will Serve Vancouver Island
- Have Withdrawn from Council
- Disband Provincial Police
Page 4:
- To Save Canada's Forest Areas
- The World's Dairy Congress
- Through Canada's Inland Ocean
- Modern Mill Town Thrives on Trees
- Should be Encouraged
- A Good Arrangement
- A Land of Flowers
- Russian Boy Succeeds
- Placing the Blame
- Discover Earliest Printing
- Tock Long Rest
- How to Attain Old Age
- Required Explanation
- Rock Coloring at Waterton Lakes
- No Question About It
- Famous London Tower
- Not a Favorite Dish
Page 5:
- Electrification of Rural Areas in Canada is Being Carried out on Increasing Scale
- Canada Now Leads the World as an Exporter of Wheat and of Wheat Products
- Where Canada Spends Most
- Development of the West
- Coming to Canada
- Says Photographing Royalty Easy Task
- Made First Pulp Wood Paper
- Aska for Restricted Use of Firearms
- Record Sheep Heads Caught
- Don't be a "Pickflaw"
- Distribution of Our Water Power
- Destroyer Ready for Work
- Will be Photography
- Settlers for Alberta
- Seed Growers' Association
- Through Milking
Page 6:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Looks like Real Bargain
- "Flying Ironclads" Prove Successful
- Small Town Paper
- Average Wheat Production
- Tractors Replace Horses
- Should Spend at Home
- Precious Stones Pave Road
- Sunday School Lesson
Page 7:
- Painted Fires
- Train Load of Farm Tractors
- Little Helps for This Week
- Seek New Variety of Wheat
- Demonstrates New Camara
- The Palace of Augustus
- Peace, Perfect Peace
- British Youth for Canada
- A Lady and a Diplomat
Page 8:
- News Notes
- News Notes
- Here and There
- News Notes
- Beet Land Plowing
- A New Hotel?
- Addition Franchise
Page 2:
- Where is the Money to Come From?
- Western Canada Aviation
- Alberta Oil Development
- Agricultural Implement Production
- The Art of Making Tea
- Byrd Has Practically Completed His Plans
- Recipes for This Week
- Pilots Are Well Paid
- Mount Amery
- Internally and Externally It is Good
Page 3:
- Testimony is Heard on Charges of Braches of Naval Discipline
- Has Vision of a Great British Empire Free Trade Agreement
- Survey of H. B. Line to Fort Churchill Has Bee Completed
- Apply for Railway Charters
- Noted Arctic Explorer
- Discuss Activities of Communists in Canada
- Amendments Provide for the Grading of New Wheat Varieties
- Taking Risk on Dirigible
- Hockey Titles Come West
- Must Leave Belgium
- Not Feasible for Canada
- Officially Withdraws from Public Life
- H. B. Railway Construction
- Will Discuss Sedition Bill
- Was Prominent Solicitor
- B. C. Eggs Shipped to New Zealand
- Will Serve Vancouver Island
- Have Withdrawn from Council
- Disband Provincial Police
Page 4:
- To Save Canada's Forest Areas
- The World's Dairy Congress
- Through Canada's Inland Ocean
- Modern Mill Town Thrives on Trees
- Should be Encouraged
- A Good Arrangement
- A Land of Flowers
- Russian Boy Succeeds
- Placing the Blame
- Discover Earliest Printing
- Tock Long Rest
- How to Attain Old Age
- Required Explanation
- Rock Coloring at Waterton Lakes
- No Question About It
- Famous London Tower
- Not a Favorite Dish
Page 5:
- Electrification of Rural Areas in Canada is Being Carried out on Increasing Scale
- Canada Now Leads the World as an Exporter of Wheat and of Wheat Products
- Where Canada Spends Most
- Development of the West
- Coming to Canada
- Says Photographing Royalty Easy Task
- Made First Pulp Wood Paper
- Aska for Restricted Use of Firearms
- Record Sheep Heads Caught
- Don't be a "Pickflaw"
- Distribution of Our Water Power
- Destroyer Ready for Work
- Will be Photography
- Settlers for Alberta
- Seed Growers' Association
- Through Milking
Page 6:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Looks like Real Bargain
- "Flying Ironclads" Prove Successful
- Small Town Paper
- Average Wheat Production
- Tractors Replace Horses
- Should Spend at Home
- Precious Stones Pave Road
- Sunday School Lesson
Page 7:
- Painted Fires
- Train Load of Farm Tractors
- Little Helps for This Week
- Seek New Variety of Wheat
- Demonstrates New Camara
- The Palace of Augustus
- Peace, Perfect Peace
- British Youth for Canada
- A Lady and a Diplomat
Page 8:
- News Notes
- News Notes
- Here and There
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published [March?] 1923 to 7 December 1928. [public]: Numbering jumps from vol. 6, no. 1 (Feb. 10, 1928) to vol. 26, no. 2 (Feb.
17, 1928) and then to vol. 27, no. 3 (Feb. 24, 1928).
- Addeddate
- 2019-11-22 23:11:18
- Extent
- v. : ill.
- Genre
- Newspaper
- Identifier
- RMR_1928041301
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t3d019g4n
- Issuance
- continuing
- Location
- Canada;Alberta;Raymond
- Ocr
- ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR)
- Pages
- 9
- Ppi
- 152
- Scanner
- Internet Archive Python library 1.8.5
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